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Assistant Head Digital Learning

The Blue Coat School

B17 0HR

  • £47,472 per year
Salary:
£6,136 Assistant Head Allowance plus pension contributions, free lunch, wellbeing package and free onsite parking.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2026
Apply by:
1 May 2026

Job overview

We are seeking an outstanding and forward-thinking educator to lead digital transformation in teaching and learning across our Prep School.

This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role within the School’s Academic Leadership Team, helping to shape the strategic development of teaching and learning through the purposeful and creative use of technology.

The school is the largest stand-alone independent prep school in the UK, educating over 700 pupils from Nursery to Year 6, including more than 370 pupils in the Prep School (Years 3 to 6). Our scale and ambition provide a unique opportunity for an educational leader to develop innovative practice that has meaningful impact across a large and vibrant learning community.

Over the past two years the school has introduced a 1:1 iPad programme in Years 3 to 6, alongside significant investment in digital infrastructure, learning platforms and staff development. All teachers are Apple Teachers, classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs, and pupils benefit from a well-developed digital ecosystem supported by Jamf device management, Showbie as the learning platform and a strong digital infrastructure across the campus.

The next phase of our journey is to embed technology thoughtfully and creatively across the curriculum, ensuring it enhances pedagogy, deepens learning and fosters collaboration, creativity and critical thinking.

The successful candidate will:

  • Lead the strategic development of digital learning across the Prep School

  • Support colleagues in embedding technology effectively within their teaching

  • Contribute to the development of the school’s digital ecosystem and operational systems

  • Teach Computing in the Prep School

  • Support the school’s ambition to become a sector-leading Apple Distinguished School

This role would suit an excellent classroom practitioner who combines strong pedagogical understanding with a passion for innovation, and who is excited by the opportunity to shape the next phase of digital learning within a large and ambitious prep school.

In return, the school offers:

  • A highly supportive and collaborative academic environment

  • Significant investment in digital learning and infrastructure

  • Excellent opportunities for professional development

  • The opportunity to lead innovation in teaching and learning at scale

SCHOOL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

To adhere to all School policies and procedures, especially those relating to Pupils, Health and Safety, Equality of Opportunity and Human Resources, and the Financial Regulations and Procedures.

Please note we cannot accept CVs. We only accept applications via My New Term.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview, teach a computing lesson, present to the Executive Management Team on a given topic and lead a short staff development session to a small group of teaching staff. There will also be an opportunity to tour the school on the day.

Please note, we reserve the right to close posts at any time, once we have received sufficient applications. We advise you to submit your application as early as possible to prevent disappointment. 

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The safeguarding responsibilities of the post are listed within the job descriptions.

All applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including online searches, checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

All posts are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are “spent” unless they are “protected” under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.

At interview applicants must provide original documents to confirm their identity and right to work in the UK. They must also bring proof of qualifications where relevant for the post. The documentation required by applicants is listed in the Recruitment Policy which is available on the school website and from the School.

The Blue Coat School is an equal opportunities employer. This role is targeted at applicants who have not previously applied.  

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About The Blue Coat School

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+44 121 410 6800

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Thank you for considering our wonderful school. Since our earliest days we have been proudly providing an education that is second to none for the children of Birmingham and beyond. The School today is unrecognisable from its humble beginnings. The mantra 300 years on is ‘limitless learning for tomorrow’s achievers’ where our children thrive and achieve through an extensive academic programme balanced by outstanding offerings in creative arts, performing arts, sport and music.

The School has been shortlisted for three consecutive years for the TES Prep School of the Year Award. In 2020, our unique e-assessment programme, The BCS Blue, was also shortlisted for the TES Strategic Education Initiative of the Year and we were recognised as one of the country's top 25 schools in the i25 Awards.

With facilities that rival senior schools, pupils have the perfect resources for limitless learning. As a Prep School, Blue Coat’s sporting facilities are unrivalled. The addition of an all-weather AstroTurf pitch, cricket nets and two new gym studios have raised the bar even further - BCS Sport is going from strength to strength! We enter many national competitions and have achieved notable regional and national success in swimming, hockey and netball. 

A wide-ranging extra-curricular programme is enhanced by partnerships with local clubs including, Bournville Rugby Club, Aston Villa Football Club, Diamond Swim Academy, Complete Cricket, Edgbaston Kestrels Hockey Academy, Edgbaston Priory Club and Edgbaston Golf Club.

In Prep, the children join one of our four Prep Houses. Unique to Blue Coat, these former boarding houses now offer a ‘home from home’ at the start and end of each day, the children can play games, enjoy a movie night, relax and have lots of fun. Inter-house competitions such as the House Shout, House Mastermind and House Matches are keenly fought!

The standard of musicianship at Blue Coat is simply breath-taking! Morning Recitals, BCS Young Musician of the Year and other termly concerts offer performance opportunities for our children. Many aspire to audition for the Chapel Choir which sings at weekly chapel services and joins with the Choral Society and Birmingham Cathedral Choir at special events throughout the year. Through Ensembles and Music Groups such as the Jazz Band, Percussion Group and Flute Ensemble, the children experience playing with their peers and this in turn raises their cognitive skills and improves them as players. The Music Department is supported by a team of Visiting Music Teachers who teach over 300 individual music lessons each week.

Thanks to a blend of brilliant teaching, genuine care and joint endeavour, our pupils leave us ready to make their mark in a thousand different fields. Each year we celebrate outstanding success in the senior school examinations with many pupils in receipt of scholarship awards not just in the academic field, but also for music, sport and the performing arts. Pupils progress to the region's most renowned schools including the Independent and Grammar Schools of the King Edward VI Foundation, Solihull School, Edgbaston High School for Girls and Bromsgrove School. Others progress to schools across the country including Cheltenham College and Wycombe Abbey, as well as 13+ entry to the likes of Repton School and Eton College.

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